Giants is reportedly influenced by the world of Jack and the Beanstalk in the same way Tangled was influenced by Rapunzel and Frozen will be related to The Snow Queen. Director Nathan Greno (Tangled) is at the helm and the film is very early in the development stage. So early in fact, there’s no guarantee Giants ever hits the big screen.

Below, read some details on how Disney might make Jack and the Beanstalk their own.

Bleeding Cool reported all the info on the Giants. Disney had no official comment.

Some quick bullet points:

The film is reportedly going for the same visual style as Tangled and Frozen.

While there will be human characters, such as Jack and his love interest, a tight-knit family of giants are the main characters.

And here’s some info on the plot:

In this story, the Storm Giants have made a pact with the humans. If the humans work for them and give them a percentage of their harvest and livestock, they’ll return the favour by keeping danger and threats at bay. At first, it must have been appealing to have a Giant agree to fight your corner, but the people aren’t getting enough for themselves now. Faustus’ name is seeming to be a touch ironic.

And this is where we find ourselves at the beginning. As you might expect, there’s then a journey up to where the Giants live and some terrible conflict between the humans and the Storm Giants. There’s a lot of sneaking about and gruesome recipes and all that good stuff you’re used to from fairy tales about ogres and their ilk.

But what you may not expect is how Jack ends up befriending one of the Storm Giants – and this is what sews the beans, if you will, for the adventure, and the big changes it brings about.

Thanks again to Bleeding Cool for the above info. They have even more on their site.